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Es ist nicht alles GOLD was glänzt
This poster is a black and white photograph of cars that seem to be Trabants (Trabbis) lined up in a parking lot. The title reads, "All that glitters is not gold".
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Kleine Humboldtgalerie Berlin
This poster is off-white with a black line drawing of a skeletal soldier huddled beneath a coat and hugging a gun. The title reads, "Small Humboldt Gallery Berlin, Against the War- Graphics since 1914". The exhibit would be between July 6th, to September 2nd of 1982.
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Wer den Frieden will, der muß das Bündnis mit der Sowjetunion suchen, als der ersten und stärksten Friedensmacht der Welt.
This poster is blue with red scaled portrait of Clara Zetkin. The title (quote) reads, "Whoever wants peace, they must seek an alliance with the Soviet Union, as the first and strongest force for peace in the World." with the date of her quote being 1925.
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Den Frieden die Freiheit
This poster is red with star at bottom (in the manner of the Vietnamese flag). The star shows a city with sunrise behind and dove in the air. The title in white reads, "The peace of freedom." while at the bottom reads, "Solidarity with Vietnam".
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Politischer Bildungsabend Mai 1950
This poster is red with black and white text. It includes a sketch of a man orating and pointing toward the viewer. The title reads, "Political education evening May 1950. Critics and self-critics, The development law of the party". It include discussion questions below and suggested reading, with the slogan, "Whoever wants in on our e enlightenment is cordially invited".
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Geteilte Interpretationen Maler sehen die Mauer
This poster is black with white text. It advertises a permanent exhibition of "Split Interpretations, Painters see the Wall". Includes depictions of five pieces from the exhibit. The exhibit is open daily from 9am to 8pm.
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Ralph Pranke»wir leben die Überkunst
This poster is a black and white urban photograph of a street with apartment complexes behind. Black text superimposed describes how paradise was lost when we started submitting to other people; beginning with religion, then via various forms of government (i.e. democracy, communism, etc.). The text ends by saying that a paradise for all is ill-advised, and should be reserved for the few. This poster is part of the "Photoshopie" by Ralph Pranke.
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Photograph of a woman beneath multilingual Checkpoint Charlie sign
This poster is a black and white photograph of a woman adjusting her pantyhose beneath the multilingual Checkpoint Charlie sign which reads, "You are now leaving the American Sector".
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Berlin Wall geometric humanoid graffiti art
This poster is a color photograph of a segment of the Berlin Wall decorated with graffiti art. The painting consists mainly of a red background, with black and white geometric humanoid figures sketched on top, stylized to resemble "primitive" art.
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Berlin Wall fish graffiti art
this poster is a color photograph of a segment of the Berlin Wall decorated with graffiti art. The painting consists of progressively larger fish from right to left, displaying progressively more prominent pirahna-like fangs. Caption inscribed on the painting "Auch Tiedge war ein dicker fisch" (Tiedge was also a fatter fish - likely in reference to Hans Tiedge, former head of West German counter-intelligence who defected to East Germany). Graffiti art is by Christophe Bouchet, 1985.
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Für die deutsche Zukunft!
This poster is an image of clouds in a clear blue sky. The emblem of the Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands is in the center of the poster.
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Berlin Wall graffiti art
This poster is a color photograph of a segment of the Berlin Wall decorated with graffiti art. To the left is "Red Dope on Rabbits" by Noir, and to the right "Hommage a la Fontaine", by C. Bouchet and Noir, created in 1985.
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Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit
This poster has the black text inside of a white box. The white box is over a background image of the German flag.
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Rechtsanmalt/Linksanwalt
Poster is black and white portrait of Karl Liebknecht with blue, red, and purple color "spray painted" around the sides. Title in purple at top and red at bottom reads "Lawyer/Lawyer" (play on words -rechts lit. "right", rechtsanwalt lit. "lawyer", linksanwalt "left lawyer").
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So nicht! Nie wieder Sozialismus.
This poster shows a portrait image of Willy Brandt, Chancellor of Germany from 1969 to 1974.
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Berlin Wall graffiti art
This poster is a color photograph of a segment of the Berlin Wall decorated with graffiti art, mostly abstract portraits.
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1. Mai 1978
This poster has a red flower on a white background. There is grey text arranged diagonally on the background. The title appears in green in the lower right corner.
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Trailer in front of the Berlin Wall
This poster is a color photograph of a trailer set up in front of the Berlin Wall, with grand buildings visible on the other side. Graffiti is prevalent on the wall behind the trailer.
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Wen ich 17 Jahre alt bin…
This poster shows a German girl writing with chalk. The background of the poster is green.
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Austellung Berlin Nov. 89
This poster features a black and white photograph of a woman holding flowers and a newspaper in her left hand and dabbing her eyes with her right amidst a crowd of people; presumably the day the Wall came down. The photo itself was taken by Rupert Leser. This poster advertises an photography exhibit featuring the work of Dietmar Bührer, Mike Hughes, Rupert Leser, Dieter Matthes, and Andreas Neumann. The exhibit to be held on November 12th, 1989 at the "Typophoto" Galerie für zeitgemäße Photographie im 'Kreuz'.
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5. Berufswettbewerb der Deutschen Jugend.
This poster is an image of a German woman working in a factory. A German workers' emblem appears in the upper right corner.
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Photograph of a boy and two Russian soldiers looking at each other through opposite sides of the Wall
This poster is a black and white photograph a boy and two Russian soldiers talking with each other through two holes in the Berlin Wall. Various bits of graffiti are seen on the wall.
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Tag des Deutschen Bergmannes. Für des Volkes Wohlstand, Frieden und Glück decken wir den Tisch der Republik.
This poster has a drawn portrait of a construction worker. In the background is an industrial setting under a red flag.
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Photograph of man and woman at Checkpoint Charlie
This poster is a black and white photograph of a man and woman standing at the Wall beneath the quad-lingual Checkpoint Charlie sign that states "You are leaving the American Sector". You can see the various bits of graffiti on the walls and posts.
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Energie Sparen!
This poster is a photograph of a pair of cupped hands with liquid in them. The liquid has a reflection of an oil derrick in it.